How Should We Approach A.I. in 2026?
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Dec 24, 2025 Join journalists Charles Duhigg, Cal Newport, and Anna Wiener as they delve into the fascinating world of AI. They discuss the gap between Silicon Valley hype and the reality of generative AI, offering insights on how it’s currently used for productivity and emotional support. The trio explores how social structures influence who benefits from AI, the challenges in creative industries, and the risks of AI-driven political propaganda, painting a nuanced picture of what AI may mean for society by 2026.
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Nuanced Tech Outcomes
- People frame AI as a binary good-or-bad but real outcomes are distributed across a spectrum.
- Charles Duhigg compares tech adoption to telephones: harms and benefits coexist and nuance matters.
From Thought Experiments To Act Two
- The discourse shifted from speculative superintelligence to pragmatic evaluation of current capabilities.
- Cal Newport calls this move to Act Two healthier for policy and public understanding.
Building A Simple Vibe-Code App
- Charles Duhigg describes learning "vibe code" to build an app from a dataset for local thunderstorm alerts.
- He used RepLeaf to prototype a conversational-coded weather app as a hands-on experiment.


